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Emily Abt Filmography

Directing6 FILMS IN DB

EmilyAbt

Known for Directing Β· Beyond the Opposite Sex, Toe to Toe, Thirsty

6
FILMS IN DB
$16
TOTAL VALUE
1
PRICED
$16
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
All of Us
~$16 Β· DVD Β· 2008
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MOST VALUABLE
All of Us
$16 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Emily Abt is a visionary director whose work has captivated audiences and collectors alike. Best known for her 2018 film "Beyond the Opposite Sex," Abt explores complex themes of identity and relationships, pushing the boundaries of traditional narratives. This film has garnered a dedicated following due to its authentic representation of LGBTQ+ experiences, making it a must-have for collectors interested in progressive cinema. What sets Abt's films apart in the realm of physical media is her commitment to storytelling that resonates across generations. Collectors are particularly drawn to her work for its cultural significance and the impact it has on contemporary discussions surrounding gender and sexuality. As physical media continues to thrive, titles like "Beyond the Opposite Sex" not only enrich collections but also serve as pivotal pieces in the evolution of modern film history. Emily Abt's contributions are sure to be treasured by enthusiasts for years to come.

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What is Emily Abt known for?

Emily Abt is known for directing films.

What genres does Emily Abt's filmography span?

Emily Abt's filmography spans the genres of Documentary, Drama, and Romance.

What era or decades does Emily Abt's work cover?

Emily Abt's work covers the years from 2001 to 2025, with her most-active decade being the 2000s.

How many films are in Emily Abt's filmography?

Emily Abt has a total of 6 films in her filmography.

What notable films has Emily Abt directed?

Notable films directed by Emily Abt include Beyond the Opposite Sex (2018), Thirsty (2025), Toe to Toe (2009), Take It From Me (2001), Daddy Don't Go (2015), and All of Us (2008).